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My initial gut reaction was Cooper. But after spending the last few days jonesing for football, I have watched a lot of games and highlights.

- Mike Davis: Watch his highlights and read the article where he is going to be "running angry" this year. Statement year, Heisman candidate, high in the draft.

- Shaq Roland: Watch the Clemson game. He had some amazing catches, including one that was ruled incomplete, but he showed incredible concentration (and I disagree with the call). His time to step up, I think he will.

- Brison Williams: Gut feeling it's going to be a statement year and he will raise his stock for the NFL draft.

- Pharoh Cooper: He seemed to make things happen every time he touched the ball, and as a true freshman. A year in, he may be downright scary.

- Dylan Thompson: The one that tore up Clemson in 2012, not the one that just couldn't seem to connect against Missouri (not all his fault).

- David Williams: I look like I'm imitating Warren Sapp's reaction to Clowney's 40 at the NFL combine every time I watch his high school highlights. How is someone his size able to run that fast?

- Offensive line: I was born in 59. Graduated high school in 77. Attended Carolina in the George Roger years. I can't remember ever hearing that OL was a strength at The USC.

- Beating Bama in the SCG and then beating crab king in the NC. How sweet for SOS to get his second NC against Free Seafood University.

I have thought about this as well, a little longer than I should have. David Williams.

I want to see what David Williams can do. He is going to be the best back we have ever had here.

I like Williams's speed and cutting. He's developing some power. What I was most impressed with on film was his vision. Vision like that to set up a run can yield some big gainers. Although I think Wilds and Carson will contribute in several ways, I wouldn't be surprised to see Williams work into the "bomb" threat to Davis and Wilds hammering. Wilds looked to have worked on his elusiveness to complement his straight-ahead speed this spring and is pretty good taking short passes out of the backfield. Carson is speedy if he breaks the second level. Williams looks to have a multi-dimensional set of skills. I think it's a given that if Davis becomes a top-notch pass blocker, the NFL guys will go after him ASAP.